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President Obama once claimed he’d work hard to have a transparent government, but many whistleblowers have faced retaliation for revealing controversial government information. One of the most startling whistleblowing cases is Sibel Edmonds, an Iranian-born former FBI translator, who has been called the “most gagged woman in history.”

She waited 340 days for FBI clearance of her memoir but finally decided to release it on her own, without any redactions or government approval. Her book gives explosive allegations that indict multiple levels of the government of traitorous deception and cover up the highest levels of government. Edmonds, founder of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition, joins Abby Martin in the RT studio to discuss.

I can’t believe they (elements of the U.S. Govt or the Mossad) haven’t killed or jailed this woman yet. I suppose they’re aware of the “Streisand Effect” and that’s what is keeping her alive and walking around relatively free.

I suppose they’ll finally give in to temptation, likely when the Republicans are reigning again in the Executive.

That will not be a good move on their part.

TennesseeCyberian

There is something suspicious about an Iranian accusing the American media and government of lacking credibility on a news channel that is funded by the Russian government. Not that Edmonds is wrong, but what motivates her criticism?

RT calls itself “fair and balanced.” Where have I heard that before?

1andOnly

She is actually Turkish-American RT presenter got that wrong ,

Check out the Docuemntary – KILL THE MESSENGER Disinfo should actually post this on the site,